Berkeley Bowl West getting $167,029 solar energy rebate check tomorrow
The 636 solar panels atop the new Berkeley Bowl West building at 920 Heinz Street in Berkeley must be doing their job pretty well. Tomorrow, the market’s owners are receiving a $167,029 solar energy rebate check from PG&E.
Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates, representatives from PG&E and Sun Light & Power President Gary Gerber will be on hand, too, no doubt to promote solar energy, boast about what a great job they’re doing and to get their photos taken. In preparation for tomorrow’s event, southeastern Berkeley and parts of the downtown area were plunged into darkness early this morning to remind citizens of just how important electricity is to our daily lives. No word on whether Berkeley Bowl West was affected by the blackout or not.
The solar panels atop the acclaimed Berkeley Bowl West facility are expected to produce 149,633 kilowatts of electricity per year, and were installed by Berkeley-based by Sun Light & Power.
You, too, can attend the rebate-receiving ceremony. It will take place at noon on Friday at the Berkeley Bowl West.
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i liked the information but the snarky asides, not so much.